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The Like Us! Barrington Lifestyle Assisted Living 901 Seminole Blvd. • Largo, FL 33770 • 727-585-5900 • www.barringtonseniorliving.com July 2015 at the Box Office “There’s no crying in baseball!” “If you build Happy Birthday, it, he will come.” These memorable lines are America, the Fourth among many from baseball-themed movies through the years. Catch a few of these of July Is Upon Us! popular titles: Though fireworks, picnics and parades are all “The Pride of the Yankees” (1942) — Gary a part of the festivities, Americans gather to Cooper stars in this sentimental biopic of Hall of celebrate freedom. For your patriotic pleasure, Famer Lou Gehrig. here’s a compilation of inspiring quotes for “The ” (1976) — A former Independence Day: minor league ballplayer coaches a ragtag Little “Freedom is never dear at any price. It is the League team of comic misfits. breath of life. What would a man not pay for “The Natural” (1984) — A middle-aged slugger living?” — Gandhi gets a second chance at the big leagues, where “Liberty, taking the word in its concrete sense, he faces secrets from his past. consists in the ability to choose.” “Eight Men Out” (1988) — This is the dramatic — Simone Well account of the infamous Black Sox scandal, in “The secret of happiness is freedom, the secret which eight Chicago White Sox players accepted of freedom is courage.” — Carr Jones bribes to purposely lose the 1919 World Series. “Our greatest happiness does not depend on the “Field of Dreams” (1989) — Part fairy tale, part condition of life in which chance has placed drama, this story about second chances strikes a us, but is always the result of good conscience, chord with fathers and sons. good health, occupation and freedom in all just “A League of Their Own” (1992) — This film is pursuits.” — Thomas Jefferson a fictional portrayal of the real-life All American “Life without liberty is like a body without Girls Professional Baseball League, formed spirit.” — Kahlil Gibran during World War II. “Freedom lies in being bold.” — Robert Frost “Moneyball” (2011) — A revolutionary “Freedom is the oxygen of the soul.” method of scouting players based solely — Moshe Dayan on statistics brings success to the struggling Here is my personal favorite: Oakland Athletics. “The nation will remain the land of the free only “42” (2013) — Jackie Robinson’s courageous so long as it is the home of the brave.” rookie season of Major League Baseball is — Elmer Davis dramatized in this inspirational film. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

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Initial autograph: John Hancock, president of the Continental Congress, was the first to sign the document. His signature is the largest, and the term “John Hancock” remains a common expression for Residents at the Hoedown! a signature. Striking script: Historians say Timothy Matlack, clerk to the secretary of the Congress, is most likely the scribe who wrote out the famous script using a quill pen and ink. Dirty details: The bottom left corner of the document is Our Walk-a-thon marred by a handprint whose winner! Line dancing! story and identification are unknown. It, along with other soiling, has been left alone rather than risk damage by attempting to clean it. Safe storage: During World War II, the declaration was moved from the Library of Congress and stored at Fort Knox. 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